Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] not be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 THE subject of statutory interpretation is not usually taught in Law Schools , and you may perhaps not be examined upon it .
2 In the partnership agreement itself it should perhaps not be made too easy for partners to leave , though in practice , of course , an unhappy or unsatisfied partner is a liability whom the firm will usually want to see depart at the earliest convenient time .
3 The influence of such deposits on Eurocurrency growth should perhaps not be over-stated .
4 On the one hand , the protection of fundamental rights is an established source of law for the ECJ , so that this decision should perhaps not be taken to exclude the interpretation that the Directive places the decision on opting out in the hands of the workers themselves .
5 R should nevertheless not be forgotten that for most of its existence the World was despised by black political leaders .
6 It must also not be forgotten that we in Britain , at least , tend to get our latitudes wrong when looking across the Atlantic .
7 The non-drip thixotropic varnishes should also not be stirred , as this would destroy the gel structure .
8 It might , however , be argued to the contrary that the mistake is really one as to civil law , which does afford a defence , or that if the mistake is a factual one ( e.g. was he a constable ? ) he should also not be convicted .
9 Any other taxpayers who have agreed with the Inland Revenue that an action is a test case and that they will also benefit from the decision against the Revenue , should also not be affected by any retrospective amendment .
10 They should also not be used with certain electronic chimes as the current they use may trigger the chime .
11 The effects of differential immunosuppression and of coexistent serious opportunistic infections have probably been important given the poor protection effected by youth in our matched controls , but the significant reversal of even this minor association should probably not be ignored .
12 It was only the circumstances of the minority which brought them into conflict , and even then the rivalry should probably not be seen as inevitable .
13 It was only the circumstances of the minority which brought them into conflict , and even then the rivalry should probably not be seen as inevitable .
14 His early predictions of independence should probably not be taken as settled opinions but rather as conversational ploys : he often tried out extreme views on his audience , to test their reactions or to play out scenarios in his own mind .
15 While we can tinker with the genetics of life or with atomic fission we can not operate with the sensitivity of naturally occurring processes — which might give us cause to consider that technology in certain areas should simply not be pursued at all .
16 ‘ But Wang Sau-leyan must surely not be allowed to triumph .
17 However , the absence of empirical evidence regarding the outcome and effectiveness of treatment ( Mrazek , 1983 ) together with various methodological limitations in the design and analysis of selected programmes should again not be overlooked ( Conte , 1984 ; Finkelhor , 1986 ) .
18 The cardiotocography machine must certainly not be used as a poor substitute for midwifery care , nor should a shortage of midwives be used as an argument for a policy of continuous cardiotocography .
19 Where that national pattern is distinctly modernist and the data under consideration are putatively postmodernist , this analytical strategy should certainly not be preferred .
20 The 200 objects , however , should certainly not be underestimated .
21 Thus it is argued that , in order to provide protection for the UK car industry , the VER negotiated with the Japanese to limit car imports into the UK should be tightened and the Japanese should certainly not be allowed to establish production facilities in Britain , whereby the VER might be avoided .
22 The Government generally take the view that matters of pay and hours are better left to negotiation between employers and employees , or by their representatives , and that they should certainly not be dealt with in legislation or in codes of practice provided for in statute .
23 The present lack of a definitely accepted account of the origin of life should certainly not be taken as a stumbling block for the whole Darwinian world view , as it occasionally — probably with wishful thinking — is .
24 While the mentally ill remain very much part of the prison scene , the central government has recently taken action ( Juvenile Justice Act 1986 ) to exclude another group who should certainly not be incarcerated .
25 Endometriosis should therefore not be treated simply because it is there .
26 There is no duty upon the Commissioner to have regard to these vague considerations which should therefore not be seen as a potential fetter on the Commissioner 's discretion .
27 The ‘ opposition ’ governors imagine themselves to be more important than they really are ; they have state , not federal , responsibilities ; their comments on federal matters should therefore not be regarded as of primary importance ; and , if they were reported fully at all times , this would be giving them a greater prominence in national affairs than they deserve .
28 The term ‘ mixed race ’ should therefore not be used by administrators or professionals , and should be discouraged among people who want to provide homes for black children .
29 Though some feminists have criticised Gilligan 's work on both theoretical and methodological grounds , and its point should therefore not be taken as unquestionably proven , it is worth discussing because it has had enormous influence .
30 However , their relatively standardized appearance and character , coupled with the quantities available , makes it unlikely that they will become collectable , and they should therefore not be considered for purely investment purposes .
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